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Abu Ali Express publishes Iran's 14-article draft US-Iran agreement claims

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Abu Ali Express publishes Iran's 14-article draft US-Iran agreement claims

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TL;DR

The Abu Ali Express channel, citing Iranian sources, published what it describes as the 14-article draft of a U.S.-Iran agreement under negotiation. The claimed terms align with earlier unverified reports from Iran's Mehr News Agency, including an immediate halt to hostilities, full lifting of sanctions, and a $300 billion rehabilitation plan for Iran. The report is unverified and has not been confirmed by U.S. or Israeli officials.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Abu Ali Express channel has published what it calls the full 14-article draft of a memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran, attributing the details to Iranian sources. The claimed articles include an immediate cessation of hostilities across all fronts — including Lebanon — a full U.S. withdrawal of forces from around Iran, the complete lifting of sanctions, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds, and a $300 billion U.S.-led rehabilitation plan for Iran. The report claims the agreement is expected to be signed next week in Geneva.

The publication follows a series of conflicting and uncorroborated claims regarding a potential U.S.-Iran deal. As The Zioneer reported, Iran's Mehr News Agency published an almost identical 14-article draft earlier today (11:23 Jerusalem), and a diplomat told journalist Barak Ravid that the U.S. and Iran have agreed on the text pending final approval, with Vice President Vance possibly flying to a signing ceremony. However, the Abu Ali Express version adds no new independent corroboration — it recirculates the same Iranian-sourced details through a different channel.

Skepticism remains warranted. The claims are unverified and lack confirmation from U.S., Israeli, or Western officials. Iranian analyst reports have acknowledged that many of Tehran's original demands are absent from the emerging framework, and Israeli officials have expressed dissatisfaction with the terms as described. The Zioneer will await official confirmation before elevating confidence on any specific terms.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Abu Ali Express channel amplifies the 14-article draft agreement claims.

  2. Draft includes $24B fund release and $300B US-led rehabilitation plan for Iran

  3. Iran transmits 14-article draft MOU to mediators; demands US sanctions relief, no missile talks

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03 · Source and signal

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